Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!unix.cis.pitt.edu!dsinc!netnews.upenn.edu!vax1.cc.lehigh.edu!cert.sei.cmu.edu!krvw From: RKARRAS@PENNSAS.UPENN.EDU (Dr. Ruth Mazo Karras) Newsgroups: comp.virus Subject: Electric Toothbrush (PC) Message-ID: <0003.9007162008.AA15127@ubu.cert.sei.cmu.edu> Date: 13 Jul 90 18:48:33 GMT Sender: Virus Discussion List Lines: 10 Approved: krvw@sei.cmu.edu A colleague found a program listed in RAM (as revealed by WordPerfect's shell program memory map) identified as Electric Toothbrush. He thinks it could be evidence of a virus, although scan v.64 did not find one. I think it more likely to be something that WordPerfect's clipboard mistakenly picked up, but he tells me that those words were not used in a document or otherwise that day. The machine is a 286 IBM clone with DOS 3.3 and WordPerfect's Library. Any suggestions? Chris Karras RKARRAS@PENNSAS.BITNET or RKARRAS@PENNSAS.UPENN.EDU